heh, if I had to guess which highway he died on i would have said 95, the stretch that runs through CT is called Devils highway by some because there is so may wrecks on there. Its also the reson there is no toll booths in CT. Some will remember about 15 years back when school was letting out. All the school buses and socker moms where all waiting in traffic at the milford toll booth when along came a runaway fuel tanker...
Damn i miss them good old days. I remember waiting for 12AM to roll around so i could be 1st on the one line BBS that was a member of a multi BBS FE game in my state...I never found a new game that was as fun as them aol ANSI ones.
I dont think there was a punch card reader for the C=64...try 10 years BEFOR that computer came out. By the time the C=64 came out there was 5 1/4 disc drives and tape drives...
Its not much effort, I hacked the computer in my RAM truck a little to bump the timming and send more fuel to make use of the headers, dual pipes, and upgraded fuel system. They are no where near as complex as a PC. Mines was a one chip deal with a few supporting components that where easy to mess with.
"I probably shouldn't respond to a such an elitist, glaringly unsupported claim, but I will throw prudence to the wind and point out that the percentage of Linux users on the 'net is statistically insignificant, so Talk City loses nothing, "big chunk" or otherwise."
Cutting out any group whether it be 50 or 50,000 is not a good idea. Why should I install win32/macos, then install their client just so I can get on their network? There are tons of open networks out there. Unet, Efnet,/net, IPN, DalNet,...etc. I would much rather just at add a tab to Xchat then fire up another client or a browser. TC just sounds like a free AOL chat.
My web server/mail server/home router is a 386DX-25 with 16megs of RAM running slack7. It has 2 10megabit cards and a wireless lan card in it and it does a fine job at routing. The only thing that taks a wile is kernel upgrades:)
"It's a pity it's only x86... I would really love to have a comparable distro for my Alphas:-)"
So why don't you port it? I'm sure it can't be/that/ hard. Just GCC some source files on your alpha and bingo!:-> Makes me wish I had a alpha, I might try if i had a few 100 hours to spare.
If you want a good cheap 2Mbit card score some WebGear cards. They have the FULL source out on their page and links to the most up to date source. I also hear that their drivers will be in the 2.4kernels. And for ~$140 (CompUSA) you get 2 PCMCIA WLAN cards AND 2 PCMCIA to ISA cards...NEW. Ive been using them with linux for a wile with no probs.
In Windows right click on the HD you want to share, click sharing..then turn it on with out a password. All anyone has to do to get to is is go to IE and type in//your.ip.here/c and they have full access to your box. Its kinda like leaving a FTP account open with root power and no password. You could copy,delete move, and upload anything.
Yes it is true, check out the screenshot. Ask on irc.slashnet.org:#slashdot or irc.openprojects.net:#quakeforge Sorry for the off topic post in this thred..umm..wait. This is VERY on topic because it changes everything.
Did you compile your own version or just install the binary/RPM? That made all the diffrence in the world for me. Also, are you running some cheap 300mhz cele thats O/Ced to 550Mhz or something?
I run a old K6-2 300 w/48megs RAM and Slackware 7. I have had very little problems with Mozilla M13 ever since I compiled my own version.
I have a little old POS K6-2 300 o/ced to 375 with 48 megs of cheap ram, Slackware7. And i NEVER have any of the problems that most of you guys are having. The only hang up is bad JAVA. For the most part JAVA stuff works fine. But sites like BoB's Big Ass Website with tons of bad java will hang NS in no time. And with running plain old WM with no GNOME/KDE this little box doesnt hit swap much at all. Hell even the FLASH plug-in works good.
PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT LIB %CPU %MEM TIME COMMAND 731 cralt 2 0 17176 16M 8140 S 0 1.5 36.6 0:33 netscape 126 root 16 0 17324 13M 4068 R 0 27.8 28.8 7:17 X 732 cralt 0 0 3716 3716 3148 S 0 0.0 7.9 0:00 netscape
heh, if I had to guess which highway he died on i would have said 95, the stretch that runs through CT is called Devils highway by some because there is so may wrecks on there. Its also the reson there is no toll booths in CT. Some will remember about 15 years back when school was letting out. All the school buses and socker moms where all waiting in traffic at the milford toll booth when along came a runaway fuel tanker...
Damn i miss them good old days. I remember waiting for 12AM to roll around so i could be 1st on the one line BBS that was a member of a multi BBS FE game in my state...I never found a new game that was as fun as them aol ANSI ones.
"..Hell, we didn't even get Quake until, well, it must have been at least 2 years after the PC was
introduced."
Heh, 2 years after the PC was introduced few came with 20meg MFM HDs wile even fewer had CGA color. wolf3d and Quake came out WAY after the PC did...
I dont think there was a punch card reader for the C=64...try 10 years BEFOR that computer came out. By the time the C=64 came out there was 5 1/4 disc drives and tape drives...
Linux only supports MOPAR! get a dak or a RAM :P hehe
Its not much effort, I hacked the computer in my RAM truck a little to bump the timming and send more fuel to make use of the headers, dual pipes, and upgraded fuel system. They are no where near as complex as a PC. Mines was a one chip deal with a few supporting components that where easy to mess with.
"I probably shouldn't respond to a such an elitist, glaringly unsupported claim, but I will throw prudence to the wind and point out that the percentage of Linux users on the 'net is statistically insignificant, so Talk City loses nothing, "big chunk" or otherwise."
/net, IPN, DalNet, ...etc.
Cutting out any group whether it be 50 or 50,000 is not a good idea. Why should I install win32/macos, then install their client just so I can get on their network? There are tons of open networks out there. Unet, Efnet,
I would much rather just at add a tab to Xchat then fire up another client or a browser. TC just sounds like a free AOL chat.
If you think setting up printers on linux is easyer then setting up a printer on Win32 or Amiga then you must be smokin some good shit...pass me some?
My web server/mail server/home router is a 386DX-25 with 16megs of RAM running slack7. It has 2 10megabit cards and a wireless lan card in it and it does a fine job at routing. The only thing that taks a wile is kernel upgrades :)
My wireless lan card says 2.4Ghz! HA! 2.4 is faster then 2.0...ph33r!
has the same exact interface when I first used it like 5 years ago.. "
And you think this is a bad thing? Why mess up a good thing.
So why don't you port it? I'm sure it can't be
The source is there, why not just compile for your system?
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If you want a good cheap 2Mbit card score some WebGear cards. They have the FULL source out on their page and links to the most up to date source. I also hear that their drivers will be in the 2.4kernels. And for ~$140 (CompUSA) you get 2 PCMCIA WLAN cards AND 2 PCMCIA to ISA cards...NEW. Ive been using them with linux for a wile with no probs.
ok thanks
256K L2? Is there going to be L3 on the motherboard? Going from a 512K mobo to a 1Meg helped things out alot...having only 256K must suck.
In Windows right click on the HD you want to share, click sharing..then turn it on with out a password. All anyone has to do to get to is is go to IE and type in //your.ip.here/c and they have full access to your box. Its kinda like leaving a FTP account open with root power and no password. You could copy,delete move, and upload anything.
Yes it is true, check out the screenshot. Ask on irc.slashnet.org:#slashdot or irc.openprojects.net:#quakeforge
Sorry for the off topic post in this thred..umm..wait. This is VERY on topic because it changes everything.
I saw slade admit in IRC that he fscked up...so thats not a fake screen shot
"NS5" Is on www.mozilla.org. Its the real early milestones. Pre M9 I think.
I run a old K6-2 300 w/48megs RAM and Slackware 7. I have had very little problems with Mozilla M13 ever since I compiled my own version.
PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT LIB %CPU %MEM TIME COMMAND
731 cralt 2 0 17176 16M 8140 S 0 1.5 36.6 0:33 netscape
126 root 16 0 17324 13M 4068 R 0 27.8 28.8 7:17 X
732 cralt 0 0 3716 3716 3148 S 0 0.0 7.9 0:00 netscape
Might want to intall crap you dont know if you will keep in /tmp. If you forget about it most systems will delete what ever is in there anyways.